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Ecocentric Environmental Justice: Why We Should Go There and How We Can Get There
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It’s the Stories We Tell Ourselves
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Interobserver Agreement for Single Operator Choledochoscopy Imaging: Can We Do Better?
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A People’s Pedagogy: Engaging a People’s Guide in Stockton, CA
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Poverty and Conflict: Can Economic Development Prevent Conflict?
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Understanding Transitional Justice and its Two Major Dilemmas
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Justice and the Interstates: The Racist Truth about Urban Highways
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A People’s History of SFO
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Princes, Patriarch, and the People: William of Tyre and Popular Legitimacy in the People’s Crusade and the Principality of Antioch, 1095-1143
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The Perception and Treatment of People about Abscesses(
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Featured Piece: Be a Sankofa People
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Caminero-Santangelo, Byron. Different Shades of Green: African Literature, Environmental Justice and Political Ecology. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2014, 214 pp.
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“I wish'd myself a man, / Or that we women had men's privilege”: Troilus and Cressida at the Royal Shakespeare Company
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XYY: Why? Science for the People and the XYY Controversy
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Defeating ISIS: the Need for a Cooperative Effort
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Family experiences and viewpoints of palliative and supportive care for children with cancer: Can we do better?
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Customizing Open-Source Digital Collections: What We Need, What We Want, and What We Can Afford
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Deeds That Demons Would Be Ashamed Of: The KKK, Justice, and Bystanders.
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We Hear, for You: The Value of Listening to Our Corporate Colleagues
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A Place Called Yellow Stone: A Reflection on American Identity and Conservation
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Oath-taking in Sierra Leone’s justice systems: A cultural and legal analysis
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The Constitution – Chosen Premises Justifying the Need to Introduce Amendments
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Introduction: Scientific Traditions and Environmental Challenges - Essays on Ecology and History
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Izitimela zakoBulawayo : railways and African women’s search for a better life in the ‘city of kings’, circa 1920-1950